The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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OMITKO
THOMAS URGES
SMITH SUPPORT
I'nlted Stats# Renator Elmar Thom
as h<l<! a conference Monday nlrht
with the votsra of thii community In
tho district court room at tha court
bouse Tha ipeaker eliminated all
ontorlcal effect*. and rave a "heart
'n heart” talk to hla audience, mak-
ing an earnest plea for the support
of f’.ov Alfred R Smith for the pres
iil'*ncy and the entire Democratic
t krf Dt-pite the Inclemency of the
weather, a splentid audience hoard
lha remarks of the Oklahoma senator
Senator Thomas wrnt Into every
I’ll.'So of the campalrn and discussed
the various Issues logically and cour-
ageously lie defined clearly the
I inooratlc position !n the campaign
In a f* nor that waa (really appre-
i ited by the audience, and was pro-
tlvd of beneficial results.
The speaker declared that this
clortlon would be the test of Democ-
racy, nn dthat If Got. A1 Smith went
down to defeat at the election next
Tuesday, the Democratic party would
he shaken to Ita very foundation, and
that In every probability. It um«tM
never reerwer
Mo was also emptntlc In the proph-
esy. that Democratic defeat In tha
citation would be attributed to the
t< i clous Issue, sutd that rellrlon
would be the major Issue In the next
campalrn rather than politics.
County Chairman J A. Rinehart
presided at the meeting and intro-
duced the speaker of tho evening
Those who heard Senator Thomas
declared that his address was one of
the best heard hero during the cam-
paign.
The Democratic county candidates
held to their schedule Monday night
and went out to Fr sro. Due to weatta
or conditions the Frisco voters de-
cided thst no rally would be held,
and the audience was larking l'n-
dniirted the Democrats went on to
Yukon, where they staged a street
parade, and were greeted by a largo
audience at the rally which followed,
although It waa an Impromptu affair.
Hen Johnson, colored vocalist enter-
tain d the guests and the refreshment
program waa carried out as usual.
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FOLKS YOU KNOW
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Dr and Mra. T V Powell. 106
North Hoff, retarned Toaaday from
Shawnee where they attended the fu- I
neral of the former's brother. Jesse
D. Powell. i The
The Democratic Candidates
EDITORIAL
Democratic candidates for
. . . ' county and legislative offices, with
Mrs Olive Meredith. Ml North El one exception have been tried la the
Reno, la undergoing treatment in the crucible of public trust and service
S R A hospital at Topeka, Kan
Mrs Frank Whltted, 617 Booth Ma-
comb. was an Oklahoma City visitor
today
• • •
Mrs. Howard Thomas and son. Pat.
In this community, and have stood
the test unblemished Ira J Hayes,
candidate for county treasurer has
I not previously held oftc* la this
county, but his lach of experlenca la
that respect should not be charged
of Fort Scott, Kan . were the guesta h,m He has heeen tested In
Tuesday In the home of Mrs Thomas i '*** crucible of farm life and In bus!
Will Raise Grade
Paring on
sister, Mrs. Walter H. Campbell and
Mr. Campbell, (11 South Macomb
• • •
Mr and Mrs Haydn J Davla. 612
South Rock Island, transacted busi-
ness In Oklahoma City Tuesday eve-
ning.
• • t
Mrs W P Morrison, 411 South
Darker, la reported 111.
• • •
Mr and Mrs D A Wllantt of Okla-
homa City were El Reno visitors
e«Jew
• wa >
• • •
Mrs W 1, Moore of the Southern
Motel wl|| attend a 1 o'clork lunch-
eon Thursday given by Mrs Louis
M- Knight In Enid.
• • •
Mra« Mary l^aaseti of Wichita. Kan
arrived this morning to bo at the
bedside of her father. M Carnahan.
nesa life. Htf r jeorda aa an employe
of the Yukon hfll and of the Farm-
ers Cooperative Elevator company at
Danner, are proof of hla efficiency.
tree of IB* county attorney aa re-
gards taw enforcement and tha pros-
ecution of violators, he moat also be
the advisor of the coaoty officers and
defand the county la anils la which
the coantj la a party. Aa arrar In
Judgment may be eapeaalve to the
taxpayers Accordingly the experl-
enca of Dan Jennings In the coanty
attorney's office should be taken Into
cons derates by every voter at lha
polls next Tueeday
Frank Taylor Is the dean of the
county (^finals, having served the
county af court clerk for something
Ilk# 11 yuprt His le a responsible of-
fice Both the county and district
W C Fiddler, candidate for the (0urts came under hla aupervtslon.
stste senate, has a record of service ] and again experience become# a r ial
tn that capacity For four years he (actor In giving service sod protect- ,
has served faithfully In the upper jag the Interest* of tha county and
house of the legislature, from th:» those who havs dealings with the of _
district Me Is fearlses and construe f a , raw.ivsl.Rats»r
tlve. and has a strong determination Perhaps It Is true that on# man
to conserve the resource* of the state .honld not be continued In office too OptllS Tonifht K. G. Hall
SSS.1 «e Use. >** • M.U4SM WMS4 m<t jsusfc wfc:n|% m
nesa o fthe state should be placed on iha officer Is not renderng service ' Tonight lha curtsi* w 11 Hs* for
Democracy m the Air
INDIANS OPPOSE
■CHDC THURSDAY
WeewMda, Osaebee 11
Oovereer Batik at Newer*. N 1..
I M to • M p a Beet heard le Okie- -
home over station* 1 is led above Two team# with ibssr kecks m tbe
Hoa. Jobs W Davv* speaba I M le wall aetiher bavtag waa a game la
10 M p m Tune ts oe same sia- the Mid state coefereece beck stm-
tioas | >*f to P«ak the otb*r bees sad te
Friday Nev I *o Sot*# ^»»»*» • nu* ap tbe lad
Gov Alfred 8aKh speaking at der la -oefereeee raUag both trad.
Brooklym. N T. over seme sta-K-ns none! enemies *f tbe ioageet stead
M above 7 I# to I 10 p m
Kama night, I M it HR y a,
sams station* Bee Pat Harrison
. baturdsy. New. 1
Governor Smith apeak: ng In New
Tort City. I N Is II 04 R m Bam#
static aa at abovs
(vary Night
Demoeratlc hour o v a r #tau>a ed tha Chicks were
KOCW. Chic kasha 7 M to I 10 p
Biale speaksrs
CH1CKKN DINNER
Chicken dumpling diaeer ThanuUy,
11 JO to S.00. third floor K of C
ball 60c plats Everyone Invited
an absolute business basis He w'll otherwise the man who has served
make a good teem mate for Sen John . ffioteafly, should be la a better pc
Rice tn looking after leglslat on that
concerns the Canadian-Oklahoma
county district.
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Luther Gadberry. who seeks the
office of representative from this
Bade Carnival
id an* tMrd
west of Calumet, who Is »eriou-ly .11 )f0uniy |* nerving the rttliensblp of
Mrs J L Ainsworth, lift South tb!* ™mmunlty aa treasurer of the
Hoff, spent Tuesday
City
In Oklahoma
school district. This important of-
fice he has conduced to the satlsfac
tlon of the school patrons and tax
Mrs C R Miller and Mrs J. M payers In aspiring to tbe lower j reds. #ven thousands of young pro
Star | house of the legislature
s tmn to continue that service as
the years go by Wt believe It was
tbe late Mark Hanna who said "let
well enough alone." and this should
bold good la the case of Frank ftf
lor. The fact that he has gl*ea sat-
isfaction for 11 years should be proof
n Itself, that the people are sat lifted
with his conduct of the office in ad-
dition to hla court dut a* Frank Tay-
lor as court clerk has started hun-
nf the city which has hec-n halted by | other point- of Interest in tho south
Woods attended the Paste-n S'ar|hoase or the legislature he is artu-
school of Instruction at Kingfisher **‘*1 by the desire to serve thla corn-
today I tr.untty and the state In general by
• • • securing needed legislation He la a
Mrs Addle Hardonberr. 315 South man of ability and aided In the mil-
Evans has returned from a several ||0n dollar bond Issue which took Ca
clays' vtklt w.th relatives at Fairfield, i nadlau county "out of the mud” HI#
Iowa program of major activities ‘nvolves;
,, „ |'he early completion of the paving on
Mr ind Mrs John C Pe Una Mr | Htrh an(, ,h<. Mtab!:ph.
r, V V •nd1 Ll" ment of a vocational school at Dar-
Dashten attended the Capitol theater or ,0 prop„rty
in Oklahoma City Tueedey evening ., ,,,nio good use the improvemesit
of the school, of the state; ellmlna
I Mon of the toll bridge evil, and the
support of all measures that are for
'he best Interest* of the farmer At
the slate administration and tho ma-
th# opening of the
and Rasaar. on the I
floors of the K of C bonding under
the aaspicee of the Catholic corrre-
gatlon For four ntghta lha fun and
merriment will continue and lbs ta-
tag neck anemia* that their temper
attv* strength stands foe noth ag
vise they meet seep eaemlsa that
aa admittedly weaker team la fired to
sack ketghts that K la skis to east a
blot oa the ether s perfect record as
was the caoo two years ago *hee aft
•r going throegfc the seaaoa aadefent
ten by a rather
mediocre ind las tana to spoil their
record Thla la the setting for the
Inst Mid-state sons* ta which the lo-
eeta engage Thareday aflereooa ta a
gam* moved ap from Friday oe ar
coast of the teachers meeting nt Ed
moad Friday and Batarday
After losing to.- reafereet* games
three of wklci. might have bees won
with nay eembiaace of a break earn-
ing their way. the Indians ar* get
»~j#o eutsm ~9 m aw* a pmmi tarn
II bodes svfl for tketr oppoaeau for
the rent of the year Tbry are de-
termined to go set aad make their
owa breaks hereafter Coach Faery
althoagh handicapped by had weath-
er to aol tatting ap ta his work with
hts charges aad is geutag la the
tertninment will tar eclipse the tabled hour* of work oae place or the ether
Arabia Nights A dime wall admit Monday h* was terred to taka ta the
Mi-rc# frene and Alice Von M<-r-
vehll, 910 South Dirkcr. have re--
turned fr in a f.irtnlitht's sojourn at
the highway *ouihca#t j|nvana . New Orleans. La., arcl
you and after that yonr coast,
sac* will b* yoar raid*
On Thursday Friday aad Saturday
dinner will be served from 11.Id un-
til I p m each day Oa Friday aft
ernoon there vs 111 be a card party be-
pie on tbe matr'tnonial highway, as at J o clock to which tb* ta
h# la the official mho Issues tbs mar- | <])M 0( B rMo ar# cordially iavlted
i lege licensee His motto haa been Bridge, pitch and bunco will be played
"night and day" service Frank is do- aod beautiful prise# wlU be aeardsd
’ng splendid work in this a* well a# , R*rh evening beginning nt 7 JO
In other lines of duty, better let him 0 clock, tb* carnival aad basaar will
stay
Edith Lusytnn Is asking the sup-
port of the voters for the office of
county superintendent. Not so many
years ago Mrs Layton served a*
gym bet a stresses* practice ta
blocking aad signals was goa*
through for mort than aa boar A
merry ba'tie tor Ih# gnard posltiea
ppow.te Captala Smith is being
waged between Coral* and Tsaay
son with the final reckoning a toe#
up so far
Led by 'Caaacaball* Kyle the daa-
reeoas Quarterback aad oae of tks
:*ad lag proead gaiaars of the state
Coach Roy Lotto a# ike second of tk*
famoas Lscroae family to bring a
lean, to El Beat la the a#' two week*
is br ag lp a '.earn of g-s«a U.i
open for yonr Inspection oe ih* sec-
ond floor A varied assortment tf
article* sirtabl* for gifts will b* of
fered for sale at the tansy attractive f gpttag men who ar* jnpreving with
booths on this floor every gams aad what they lack ta
At I o cloth each evening a h rh *iper**c# they Intend to maks ap
county superintendent of this county class entertainment will be staged on jn dste-m.aa'.ioe and fight
so that tbe duties of the oftce will third floor of tb* K of C. build-
uaL. br new to her Bh* la capable mg by some of El Reno s for *no*t
enitX dual died as the school off'cers artists and dancer*
inA a» h»^1 patrons are aware from Following tk a entertainment tbe.-e
thelF i
the rnclcment weather, will be re- j Th„|r brother> Kgon Von M.-rvcldt,
sunie 1 ns soon aa conditions peimlt, | wj,,, Kp^n( (h,. pa#t tun yenrn In
-----'cos vac I with her In other years will be a "Jitney danr# inch ev#
Jorlty of state seuiite li I'-mocratle. I sbe In a Teleran teacher of the coun- 1 ning on »h» tbrd f.oor with the i acs-
fcMar-- as
nt tho south end of Hoff avenue would homo
he raised, so that the new pavement i . . -
Rice and Sen W C Fiddh'r
bred
would be Joined to tho Hoff paving by 1 Al William* of Doniphan.
a Kiadual slope
m
JITNEY DANCE TONIGHT
Pacemaker Orchestra, third floor
K of C. Dulldlng.
r»
There will he no static at the Rk
din Marnar and Carnival, beglnnlnx
Wsdnnaday night at K of C. hall
Ausp'ccs Catholic Congregation
os
Chirken dumpling dinner 11 30 to I
to 2:00 third floor K. of C building
60 cents plate, Thursday
POLITICAL * DYNAMICS
By HFRVAN OITTMER
War Veterans
Hr.vlng mvaelf volunteered for and
n ndernd military service In the Phil- |
I' i ..... in 1861 and 1898, I'dcem ii
hardly not <> ary to proclaim my
pledge to the veteran# and dependent#
of later wars. No citron worthy the
n; mu hut what wants Jit- tlre done to
disabled veterans and widows and or-
phans of deceased ex-service nu n
Labor
To labo”. the platform prnmi e* en-
forcement of the labor and min ng
laws and that the labor d'-rArtmcnt
(if the state shall receive the #nmo
cons deration hs oth'-r departments
of the Mato povornment In this I
heartily concur.
Agriculture
This plank endorses the nnt onal
platform on the same subject, pro-
valine for tarff protection on farm
products and tlielr substitutes, and
to reserve American markets to
American producers, favors farmer
cooperative marketing through feder-
al nld etc It Is hardly a matter for
dl»ciiR*'on by a r'aie legislative can-
didate, hut. as a business man. I fully
ren', to that In order for the city
worker and business inan to prosper
It |.( neressnry that the farmi-r aim is
irospcrou# uni well paid for h’.•* ef-
forts The solution of the problem is
d fflcult. hut with the a d of the farm
George Wiliams of Newport, Ark (
and Marty Williams of Denison.
Texas, nre visiting In the homes of
their sister Mr« J L Curry and Mr
Curry. 1119 South Hoff, and I other.
W P Will ams. loot) West L ndon
T C Shlcklett has served as eher
Iff of Canadian county for four yuara,
and during that period has made a
record for fearle«#nes# and Integrity
-ha- should be sufficient recommend-.^ .uW1u aad emat and „
the amhlttw of Mrs I^vton to
Canadian county rn this respect
evening
• • •
Mr and Mr* Marquis R'.one Mor-
ris. 110d South Hoff, spent the day-
in Oklahoma City.
• • •
Georgia Katherine, daughter of Mr*
.
Ill w th Influenza
• •
Gus D Chn tnln of Oklahoma Cltj
was a buxlni-ss vis tor here today
county, , rapidly, .methods are constant!* Ducks geos*, turkeys, pur*
a* he w-!i work in harmonv with hts ehanriat-: 4>ct Edith Layton has kept bug* any a brULaal array ut m*r-
party ami hi# s,>n J°hn j ar# witn modern developments along chandiae prise# w II b# given *#*?
educakon&l tines snd can be dept ndrd during the Carnival lienors of tb«
u;<oaBr> rossder efficient serv c* to the rar.ous prlie* will be published ls’vr
boynmr I girl* There i# no good nt- Get a Thanksgcv r.g turkey tcn.iat
son why W*e boy# and girls of tbe and every night
ruMft dhlrfeu shou!** not have th- Attendance prises will alac be give.,
ntnl «d reaOWmal ad<antagts as those away nightly Tonight th* door pr.x*
!« will be a handsome floor oa; cot
sid tributed by T J Rasp Thu. day
night It will be an American Beau'y
electric iron, by lbs Oklahoou Os*
County Judge R J Kinti ha# no and Efectrtc company. FTday #»e
opponent In the coming elert'on That n,r.g a Nashua blanket given by 1 ry
is a splendid tribute that ha# been berger * and Saturday nigh; th« door
paid to him by the people of Cana-
dian county and hi# associate* of the
legal profession Judge Kinti has
cared for the affairs of his office .n
manner that I* highly aat'afactory
tn 'he clttaenship of Canadian coun
tv To the best of his ability hr ha«
seen t" It that Justice 1* given every
p-raon who come# before h!« court
He can he depended upon ti con'.nue
that service
|»tinn to tbs voters for his re elec
Mr and Mrs Dncy Horenden V- tlon The office of sheriff |s a re
and Mr*. Charles F Dowers. Mr and sponsible one. and one -in whlih It
Mrs J L Trevathan. Mr and Mrs is nn easy matter to extend favorlt
Fred Arnold and Mr. and Mrs Ci F Ism No man can truthfully say that
Gataka will attend n Mull w.'cn party Tom Sharklett In hla official post-
al the Shrine in Oklahoma City this Hon as sheriff ha* favored his friends
Mrs J II Lyons, ens' of Hh.
tier gistrr, Mr Curl Koehrtik.
and
nor that he has persecuted his vne
mica. Hla sole regard has boon to
enforce the law In thla respect we
doubt that the record of T C Shack
lett Is surpassed by any sher ff or
law enforcement officer In Oklahoma
In our new-paper duties »e are
hrone't Into th.se -contact w.th tho
various county officers and it Is our
1' iervatlon that Sharklett h.i; fully
lived up to his oath of office We
ihavo no hesitancy In saying that the
liquor law is m.-re rigidly enforced
in Canadian county than it Ii tn ad-
prlte will be another beautiful b.a:
set donated by J E Kelso Oa Sat-
urday night In addition a Fr.g daire
and electric toaster will be among
the articles r ten away
You will b* welcome every n rh*.
do not let a bit of rain keep you ar ay
•
Valley Voters Welcome
Democratic Candidates
South William#, returned Tue-dsy
front a thru# weeks’ visit with rela
I live* at Lincoln. Neb.
• • •
Howard Padgett of Li* Angeles
Calif. Is v siting In the hotri" of h *
i parents. Mr and Mrs J E Padgett
l 6! 1 Fouth Bickford.
M: s Alma Rrhuhert. 2ol’^ Fad
Wood on. Ml ’it Tuesday af - moon
In Oklahoma City.
• • •
Mrs A A Dewing has re'urni-d to
her home In Oakland. Calif, after
• pending the pa»t month with rt-la-
| tlve* here.
• • •
Miss Marian Rlake. 301 North
nock Island, returned Tuesd.iv from
a few dajrt' v rlt with relieves n
i Okiuhoma City.
Mr# Ora I»we and daut-hter. Mi*
rr. himself, f Ms ok' we a're"n.'nrtng J^sie M.5 South Williams have rr
the time when our farmers will be "'rn''1 Hon- a several days visit with
more - ecure In their position. I glad- £ *Mjlnts ln ullforuU fcn,:
ly pledge myself to do all in nty pow- j “1*l,our
or to help them for I certainly real- 1
Ire that In spite of oil, coal and other Mrs Joseph M Rector Jr 0"3 South
m ncrals as acll as manufacturing. Williams, Is v siting friend tn Okla-
f r tn ng still remains tho on# b g. homa City
lno«t Important Industry In Oklahoma • • »
Theae conatltute tb# points specific- Miss Viola Mitchell of Ro.d.ln* Ad
*19 Join ng count es. If we are to lake
ally brought out In the Republican .juion |, m nt her home
Into consideration the statement. <f
citizens of those counties It I# a no-
th (able fact that federal enforce-
ment officers are practically unheard
of In Canad an county, r« th-ir #. rv
'(es are unnecessary under the re-
g me of Torn Shn< k'ett
However, Mr Sharklett has not
rtvrn hi# entire atten' on to one phase
of law enforcement, hut hai enforced
HI laws to the h #t of his ab'llty If
y. n rh sire that kind of a program.
g<ve him your vote on election day.
The office of county a'torncy Is
m 'htr vi ta mport.ant off re. und I-
lonely allied m the off; •• of chi riff.
Ina much as ho'h off-ces ha^e to do
w I’h law enforcement. Dan D Jen-
nice# Is tho Democratic candidate for
this office Dan has bo* n assistant
"untv attorney for three visirs rr
'hereabouts, and reient’y w-,i» ap-
pointed county attorney 11 sin reed
W P Morrison, who resigned to a
(pt a Mate p>> .t
Jennings has taken to the dut'e-
aud reipon* bliltlr* of county attor-
ney as to tho manor born, and from
what we have #e< n of his work hi
will continue t0 handle th# affair* - f
• h-1 off ' » to the beet Interests of the
county and Ita cltlxenship
Experience la a valuable asset In
state platform It I* a constructive
program well worthy of your ronsld
emtlon.
(To Do Continued)
(Polllir.il AdvertlaelUi nt)
moth ^ * office, as in addl’lon to
R O Finley Is aeek ng re-election
ai (ounty commissioner of th*- Sec-
ond district, on the Democratic tic k
ct During hla regime thi« county
voted a million dollar# fir hlrhway
mprovement#. both for s'at# and
county roads This road program I#
but part ally completed The gravel-
ing of the county mad* is n*»-ir ng
(ompletlon. but the hard surfai ng of
the #tate highways *( ros# the county
Is in ri-allty only getting a rood start
Mr Finley Is familiar with ull the •
d. ta is of the road building program
«o whv "#w*p h T-es n th- m ddie
i f the stream ”
Canadian county t# getting value re-
(• vi* 1 for Its bond money. Mr F'.n-
ley has “been through tbe Dill)' so
to ';>» ak In this iud<aa r In rom-
;.mv w.th other ’-oniml-aiuners Mr
Ktnli y na# battled w th the »-.a*e
hlrhway d partment to «ee that Ca-
nadian coi'.yty secured it# Ju»t dje#
111 tKe b.-dd'ag of the «'.*(•• r>
.-irosj PAt county, and thus far he
has be -n #U( ( essful. The i xj- rieni e
ga n-d by Mr Finley iat: be uied to
advantage by Canadian county tn
(iimplet ng the highway pmje« '* i w
u'idof way Better let Finley fin.ah
tho Job
Ws have- brWfly reviewed the I>em-
orra' c county candidate# Whai »e
have v* d about tb< tn has not l>eec
nvjuested by them o# don# at their
dtiiatlon We could have cone far
iCont'eced n# page «'
The Democratic county .at»d:4a'»#
were welcomed Tuesday e(#a.'c »-
Fnterprl#e sihoolhoust by th* ‘ fr*
of Valley townifrp There »a# a
“plendld audience present »hd -Per
jh*- introduction of tit# county -ar.''
dale*. C'ngre#*rran Jed J '*
spoke on bebaif of his canlldaey I •
re election from ’his distifc'
PrUe Thompson delivered a Kn-r*
addre-a on the national Psue# Th
.and date# rbariclenxed the a<- ng
as a most satisfactory one In e«er?
revpc -1
Aunt Dies Monday
In Missouri (
er has al o been
111 fur scvotal day
«
The shop* will soon be full of
; Chnatmss thing* Uiat anyone can
* ] buy Rut there I* on# gift that only
JITNEY DANCE TONIGHT you fAn giro—your phc’osraph Row-
Pacemaaer Oriheslra, third floor studio
K of C. Dulldlng
TUNE IN for the Radio Ruraar and
Carnival. Four big night* beginning
Wednoaday Second and third floor#
K of C hall. Fun for everybody.
•
CHICKEN OINNER
Chicken dumpling dinner Thursday.
11:30 to 2 00, third floor K of C
hall. 50c plato. Everyone invited
FOR FURNALE WORK
CftU
ROUSH TIN SHOP
Phone 208 221 S. Bickford
ALTRUISTIC ANNUAL ACTS
Criterion Thestor, Thursday, Nov. 1, 8 p. m.
Admission 2oc and 35c
Succialty Numbers
Mrs E W Kelly »01 Sc«'h fU*> #
arena# ha# r*<e'ved ward of th
■'ea’h of her auc' Mrs Nannie r«* -t
arcl *4 years whi.b occurred >' *
day m rn rg at b< r horn# :n V 4
<' • yr Mn J^ircral r’rr-.c»s »#rc
\S*dne#.*y In Mcund City
Mr# Par.sh *a* k^own t.. f-y y*
It*no if i pie hili lit vie tod her# r.
several occasion* She wts s tw
sister of tha late Mr# R C W • 4
bou#e. who d td her# about two year#
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Democrat# and R#pub(. aaa srs r
rited lo leave their icw#d apoaker# »
boms and attend tbe Radio Cnrarrs
and Rataar You sill fled a erd a.
rwcspAon Be* a.* WsdcsttUy c.gtt
K of C Hall
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CHICKEN D'NNEK
Chickci dump.:ng d.nntr Th sdiy
,11 30 to 2 0" th.rd Door K f
hell t r‘ piste Everyone nvit
Football sprtt to oa tb* ap (rad*
18 El Reao da* to th* aa.lr.ag work
of Coacw Peefy and hia faltkfal mse
who ar* strlv.tf to nuke tb» people
o' El Reno **• that tbi# can b* both
a basketball lows aad a football
town at th# same tt»* Thu brav#
band of warrver* deser** ail tb* tap
port ibat can M afforded by Lb*
tuwa# p#ep*w Burua* Ml wtib a
roay pro#p*ct oacb w#*a an y to **•
tbeir chance# slip away when sob*
bad break of lack throw* th# tide o'
battle to tb*lr oppenest# they hav.
never Qn:t coB.nv b*-s *a a wee»
with renewed effort *aad f(bt to
carry on and conquer a** r.#W#
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#J:tney dance *verv ai-git Pace
makers orchestra. T\rrd Door K A
C hall. b*g.an:n( Wednesday basaar
and carnival attraction* second Coe*
Auip re* Catholic Cong'efttict
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Tonight Is Hallowe'en
Tot ght Is Hal»ow#ee and tk*
» • he* r t>!lnp> howKtg de'v-sae*
snd what not will b* at large A#
long u there are rn'chchtevous youth
there w.'.l be drp'edalions Yu* d*d
it when you w*c# a boy snd yoar
a -is s cb'p off th* old biock H#
t|| tu out tcc.ght—and m re 'die
. kelv your daughter w.l| be la '.he
rang s.»o You kne* the** mod
*'•3 you’h a*# full of # x and '(.-
They wji have tkelr fling
Ju#t *• the merrymaking i aboat
•o be-r e th* Daily Democrat desire*
■j make s »ux»*#t1en for next yea:
T m.n-i.u you w..l probttly ap;re-
*’« 'fc» raise of th# idea mors thas
vc. 4' now Netx ye#r la imp.# v.r*
before Halloween every civic clab *.
the ..ty thould coeperat* t pan: ng
» Ha,lo*e ec ct^tbra'Joa for the > •
sad rr i of th# city Make :: #. h sa
l sffstr that every boy and gtrl c*a
have al! th# fun they *u: a .* '
. aes of youth No it*^he# tr
f "malltlM of that k nd .’.a ret
ne whol#«eom# obaervar • of Ha
,.w#en Th:sk It over an! !f 'h* ‘‘a
# worth while keep :t a m nd f-*
ext year Such a celeb'a Ion • - - d
ff*r an out.*' for
ihosaam
m.s-
High School Quartet
M,** Betty Sue Bolton, musical
reading
Mr*. Hugh Turmps#ed, mu#C<i
r**dng.
Thre* One-Act Plays
t p* » Oay On md Ma t Day
Off.
2. Unde# th# Law.
J v'bj*«t: Matrimony
MRS. IDA BRITT
Open for Business
Nov. 1st
121 South B*r1(*r
Phene 1174
PIONEER EDITOR DE*o
Ex•ui L Gav ve’eran ed aed
pni *her of Ok ahcrr.a d:*4 Fr day s
h:a t me in P*wfc.*ka aed bur#«j
S.ndiy ,n the P»whu#k* ’'sue
Me had be*3 a -*#:de:t of P*whu#ka
for JO years a here h» »u * c te-
ed on* of the prom.cent teci J
•he commuBity
ln p jceer days Gay •.» ;*d i E
Reno sbars he was eegated at"*
cewtpiaper hsilnes* He *s* »t
known to the early day re# dect*
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1928, newspaper, October 31, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909367/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.